Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy

ABSTRACT Objective To study the arterial segments of ovine kidney, present a proportional volume analysis of each kidney arterial segment, and analyze arterial injuries caused by simulated partial nephrectomy of cranial pole. Materials and Methods Forty-eight ovine kidneys injected with polyeste...

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Main Authors: Daniel H. Zidde, Francisco J. B. Sampaio, Paulo de Souza Junior, Diogo B. de Souza, Marco A. Pereira-Sampaio
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2020-09-01
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author Daniel H. Zidde
Francisco J. B. Sampaio
Paulo de Souza Junior
Diogo B. de Souza
Marco A. Pereira-Sampaio
author_facet Daniel H. Zidde
Francisco J. B. Sampaio
Paulo de Souza Junior
Diogo B. de Souza
Marco A. Pereira-Sampaio
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description ABSTRACT Objective To study the arterial segments of ovine kidney, present a proportional volume analysis of each kidney arterial segment, and analyze arterial injuries caused by simulated partial nephrectomy of cranial pole. Materials and Methods Forty-eight ovine kidneys injected with polyester resin into the renal arteries and collecting system were used in this study. Eighteen kidneys were used to study the arterial segments and the proportional volume of each renal segment. Other 30 kidneys were submitted to superior pole resection at a distance of 1.0cm, 0.5cm, or exactly at the cranial hilar edge, just before the resin hardening. These endocasts were used to evaluate the arterial injuries caused by these different resection planes. Results Ovine renal artery divided into two (ventral and dorsal) or three segmental arteries. Dorsal segment presented higher proportional volume than ventral segment. For kidneys with three segments, the third segment was on the caudal region (caudo-ventral or caudo-dorsal segment) and presented the lowest proportional volume. None of the resected kidneys (at 1.0, 0.5 or at the cranial hilar edge) presented injury of arterial branches that irrigate non-resected region. Conclusion The segmental distribution of renal artery, the proportional volume of each segment and arterial injuries after cranial pole resection in ovine kidneys are different from what is observed in human kidneys. Meanwhile, ovine kidneys show a primary segmental division on anterior and posterior, as in humans, but different from swine. These anatomical characteristics should be considered when using ovine as animal models for renal experimental and/or training procedures.
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spelling doaj.art-f84d4e9400084fac95e6d32c167dfdd42022-12-21T19:45:08ZengSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational Brazilian Journal of Urology1677-61192020-09-014661021102810.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2019.0842Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomyDaniel H. ZiddeFrancisco J. B. SampaioPaulo de Souza JuniorDiogo B. de Souzahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3456-5029Marco A. Pereira-SampaioABSTRACT Objective To study the arterial segments of ovine kidney, present a proportional volume analysis of each kidney arterial segment, and analyze arterial injuries caused by simulated partial nephrectomy of cranial pole. Materials and Methods Forty-eight ovine kidneys injected with polyester resin into the renal arteries and collecting system were used in this study. Eighteen kidneys were used to study the arterial segments and the proportional volume of each renal segment. Other 30 kidneys were submitted to superior pole resection at a distance of 1.0cm, 0.5cm, or exactly at the cranial hilar edge, just before the resin hardening. These endocasts were used to evaluate the arterial injuries caused by these different resection planes. Results Ovine renal artery divided into two (ventral and dorsal) or three segmental arteries. Dorsal segment presented higher proportional volume than ventral segment. For kidneys with three segments, the third segment was on the caudal region (caudo-ventral or caudo-dorsal segment) and presented the lowest proportional volume. None of the resected kidneys (at 1.0, 0.5 or at the cranial hilar edge) presented injury of arterial branches that irrigate non-resected region. Conclusion The segmental distribution of renal artery, the proportional volume of each segment and arterial injuries after cranial pole resection in ovine kidneys are different from what is observed in human kidneys. Meanwhile, ovine kidneys show a primary segmental division on anterior and posterior, as in humans, but different from swine. These anatomical characteristics should be considered when using ovine as animal models for renal experimental and/or training procedures.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382020000601021&tlng=enAnatomyModels, AnimalKidney
spellingShingle Daniel H. Zidde
Francisco J. B. Sampaio
Paulo de Souza Junior
Diogo B. de Souza
Marco A. Pereira-Sampaio
Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
International Brazilian Journal of Urology
Anatomy
Models, Animal
Kidney
title Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
title_full Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
title_fullStr Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
title_full_unstemmed Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
title_short Anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model: analysis of arterial segmentation, proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
title_sort anatomical background of ovine kidney for use as animal model analysis of arterial segmentation proportional volume of each segment and arterial injury after cranial pole partial nephrectomy
topic Anatomy
Models, Animal
Kidney
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382020000601021&tlng=en
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